Wıìle
“Wıìle” translates to “Inconnu” from Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì, the language of the Tłı̨chǫ First Nations in the Northwest Territories.
This acryic painting showcases the elusive beauty of Inconnu, also called Coney, a species closely related to whitefish, found in the arctic drainages of northwestern North America.
Measuring 11x14 inches on a cradled birch panel, this artwork captures the essence of the fish's natural habitat. The use of highly textured paint creates a dynamic representation of rushing water rapids and the rough surfaces of shallow rocks. Moreover, strategically placed glints of metallic paint highlight the iridescent quality of the fish's skin, adding a captivating touch of shimmer and brilliance. This painting captures the Inconnu fish's grace and power, inviting viewers to appreciate the wonders found within the northern Canadian waterways.
Canvas prints and limited edition giclée prints are available.
Canvas prints are 16x20 or 18x24. Framing in dark wood or light wood is available.
Giclée prints are professionally printed on fine archival paper and matted:
• 8x10 prints are matted to 11x14
• 11x14 prints are matted to 16x20
• 16x20 prints are matted to 18x24
“Wıìle” translates to “Inconnu” from Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì, the language of the Tłı̨chǫ First Nations in the Northwest Territories.
This acryic painting showcases the elusive beauty of Inconnu, also called Coney, a species closely related to whitefish, found in the arctic drainages of northwestern North America.
Measuring 11x14 inches on a cradled birch panel, this artwork captures the essence of the fish's natural habitat. The use of highly textured paint creates a dynamic representation of rushing water rapids and the rough surfaces of shallow rocks. Moreover, strategically placed glints of metallic paint highlight the iridescent quality of the fish's skin, adding a captivating touch of shimmer and brilliance. This painting captures the Inconnu fish's grace and power, inviting viewers to appreciate the wonders found within the northern Canadian waterways.
Canvas prints and limited edition giclée prints are available.
Canvas prints are 16x20 or 18x24. Framing in dark wood or light wood is available.
Giclée prints are professionally printed on fine archival paper and matted:
• 8x10 prints are matted to 11x14
• 11x14 prints are matted to 16x20
• 16x20 prints are matted to 18x24
“Wıìle” translates to “Inconnu” from Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì, the language of the Tłı̨chǫ First Nations in the Northwest Territories.
This acryic painting showcases the elusive beauty of Inconnu, also called Coney, a species closely related to whitefish, found in the arctic drainages of northwestern North America.
Measuring 11x14 inches on a cradled birch panel, this artwork captures the essence of the fish's natural habitat. The use of highly textured paint creates a dynamic representation of rushing water rapids and the rough surfaces of shallow rocks. Moreover, strategically placed glints of metallic paint highlight the iridescent quality of the fish's skin, adding a captivating touch of shimmer and brilliance. This painting captures the Inconnu fish's grace and power, inviting viewers to appreciate the wonders found within the northern Canadian waterways.
Canvas prints and limited edition giclée prints are available.
Canvas prints are 16x20 or 18x24. Framing in dark wood or light wood is available.
Giclée prints are professionally printed on fine archival paper and matted:
• 8x10 prints are matted to 11x14
• 11x14 prints are matted to 16x20
• 16x20 prints are matted to 18x24